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A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

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Shaun and the gang must help an alien creature evade the authorities and return home in this animated sci-fi sequel.

CertificateU

Duration87 mins

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  • rebecca, 23
  • 600 reviews

A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

5 stars

26 Mar 2020

Today I am writing my film review for Farmageddon that I watched yesterday. Here is a little bit of the plot to explain the film a bit better so the film is about A Famous Sheep his name is Shaun and he lives on Mossy Bottom farm with other sheep, the farmer and the farmer's dog its a quiet day on the farm well that is what Shaun thought until one morning when an alien crash-lands in a filed near the farm Shaun must go on a mission to help the alien whose name is Lu-La to find the missing piece that belongs to her spaceship and get Lu-La home to her parents before a secret organization can capture her.

My favourite character would be Shaun because even though he kept getting into trouble with the dog he never gave up on trying to get Lu-La back home to her family and planet. I enjoyed this one more than the last one that is why I have wrote a five star review. The last Shaun the sheep movie I watched was on the Wednesday 6th of April with my family and I only gave the film a three star review because it made me cry not laugh but that is my own opinion you don't have to agree with me so you can have a different view of the film because everyone has there own opinion on films.

That is all I have to say about this film so thank you for reading my film review.

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